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Or Israel.
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Frankiemtn -
We certainly could. But then we'd be violating the Geneva Convention.
In case you aren't aware, the Constitution binds us to such conventions as if they are part of the Constitution itself.
And besides the Imam, the other two are suspected to have carried out such plans.
Are you against arresting our criminals, too? Sheesh!!
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Personally, I would have preferred someone who would have protected the nation on 9/11.
The "Patriot" Act he saw passed shattered our 1st Amendment, 4th Amendment, and 6th Amendment rights, and Obama was stupid enough to continue it.
GWB was the biggest disaster to hit the US ever.
I know that's a long link, but it's worth it. Even after those Saudis attacked us on 9/11, Bush was busy holding hands with and kissing the King of Saudi Arabia in front of our press corps.
And that was after he bowed low enough to do the King a personal "service"...